Clinical, etiological and imaging profile of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome: A prospective and follow-up study
Conclusion: Atypical MRI presentations of PRES are common, and there is a need to keep a strong index of suspicion for the diagnosis of PRES. The prognosis of PRES is good, and most cases show excellent recovery, particularly if underlying etiology can be treated satisfactorily.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Saurabh Bansal Ramandeep Bansal Manoj Kumar Goyal Aastha Takkar Ramandeep Singh Paramjeet Singh Vivek Lal Source Type: research
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